The latest T-Shirt from our friends at Shirt.Woot comes to us just in time for Comic-Con! The shirt, which by the way is available only for a few more hours, features what looks like The Green Lantern. I say “what looks like” because we know that with copyright issues and all, that just can’t be the “real” Green Lantern. Though It does in fact look like the Green Lantern is using his powers to allow him access to the HOV lane (high occupancy vehicle lane) for the non-drivers and especially those who don’t drive in traffic.

This shirt just leads me to wonder whether or not Superheroes are allowed to text while they drive. They have to be better at multitasking than mere humans. Thoughts?

Green Means Go was designed by T-Shirt extraordinaire Robbie Lee and is available now from Shirt.Woot for $10 and is available now for the next 8 hours.

Our friend Ha Mai of Fur Face Boy just released some teaser photos of his upcoming Summer 2010 Series, and man am I drooling! The summer series, will be released this Saturday in Dallas, Texas at Adikt Footwear. Included in the new line are 4 brand new Fur Face Boy T-Shirts, 1 Tank and special Fur Face Boy x Adikt collaboration tee.

The FFB x Adikt collaboration tee is limited to a print of 36 so be sure to grab yours before they are gone forever (remember, Fur Face Boy rarely, if ever, does reprints). I have to say that I am really digging this collab tee. It’s a solid follow up to the super popular Little FFB shirt that I sported in Episode 71 of Co-Tee TV. I’m just jealous that I won’t be able to head down to Adikt to grab one.

The rest of the summer line includes some 90’s nostalgia, more comic book references and the return of Bearmaibrick!

No word yet on pricing for the new FFB tees, but you can expect it to be at or around the $32 price point of other FFB T-Shirts.

Join us this Saturday July 24 for ice cream, hot dogs, beer, and 90â€²s hip-hop and R&B as we proudly host Fur Face Boyâ€™s Summer release party. Weâ€™ll also have a special FFBxAdikt collab tee that weâ€™ll be dropping so donâ€™t miss out! Check out FFBâ€™s website to get a sneak peek of the new releases and be sure to follow him on twitter. The party will kick off at 3pm, make sure to get here early so you wonâ€™t miss out on these limited releases!

And finally, here’s a photo of of what some people are willing to do to get their hands on the FFB x Adikt collab tee!

The superheroes that descended upon the San Francisco’s Moscone Center this past weekend for WonderCon 2010 have returned to their simple and ordinary lives. Nonetheless, their costumes live on! Check out 45 of my favorite costumes from WonderCon 2010. If you’ve been following my daily costume spottings then you’ll notice that this is simply one big chunky posts with all of my faves. I hope you enjoy. I can’t wait for ComicCon 2010!

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Day 1 WonderCon 2010 Costume Spotting:

1.Â Cobra Commander, photo by mchulin.Â Hey look, it’s Cobra Commander! By the way, I think it’s time for me to confess that I haven’t seen G.I. Joe the live action movie yet. Is that so wrong?

It’s Day 2 of WonderCon and we’ve got even more crazy costumes! Kudos to the photographers for snapping some amazing shots. My favorite has got to be the candid Captain America photos by Erik Wilson (Generik11) of Pixels at an Exhibition.

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Day 2 WonderCon 2010 Costume Spotting:

1.Â Captain America, photo by Generik11. Two excellent photos here. It’s Captain American in real life. And look, he even uses a cell phone like s regular people.Â Visit Pixels at an Exhibition.

If you are a Photoshop geek then this shirt is a must have! This super awesome mutant hero inspired shirt from Chop Shop will make any CS4 guru salivate. The shirt was designed by Threadless alumni and illustration veteran, Joshua Kemble.

After a bizarre lab experiment, this ordinary studio of designers were transformed into The Filter Heroes! No design project is too high brow to resist the powers of Lens Flare. What client could challenge the combined effects of Crystallize and Emboss!? Their only known weaknesses are large file sizes and molecular solvents.

Filter Heroes is printed on American Apparel Eggplant, Alstyle Charcoal or White in limited sizes and is available now from The Chop Shop for $20. And if you’re into saving (who isn’t) then use the coupon code “cotygun” at checkout for an additional 15% off your entire order!

This tee is called Super Cuts and it has to be the perfect tee for those of you headed to the San Diego Comic Con this year. Now your task is to see if you can figure out who these famous superheroes are from left to right. Ready? Go! See below for answers. You can pick up this tee from J!NX for $17.99 (couple more bucks extra for 2XL-3XL) plus shipping. BTW, these still haven’t changed their shipping policy to Hawaii that I’ve ranted about here.

Now I know that in the past I’ve mentioned that I think Bryan Singer should be allowed to continue the Superman series he started with 2006’s Superman Returns, but, the chances of that happening is looking pretty grim. Out goes Singer’s Man of Steel and in come Millar’s Superman trilogy, possibly.Â

Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for Singer continuing what he started, but if Millar were given a chance to reboot or re-invent the franchise I would be all for it. Mark Miller, just in case Â you’re not familiar with him, is the man behind Wanted, you know that summer blockbuster with Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy. Millar actually wrote the original Wanted comics and has done a ton of work within the different comic universes, including the big guns, DC and Marvel.Â

In 2003 he wrote the critically acclaimed Superman: Red Sun, the premises of which was built on the question of what would things be like if Superman were raised in the Soviet Union. I wouldn’t care to see Soviet Superman on the big screen, but I do think that Millar has the potential to bring something new to the Superman franchise and in effect re-energize it.

Having said that, MIllar has gone on record in a recent interview with G4 and has said that he already has “plans” to make a Superman trilogy, that would be shot back to back much like the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

â€œIâ€™ve had this plan for like 10 years for a big three-picture Superman thing, like a big Lord of the Rings epic, starting over from scratch again with a seven-hour Superman story. And hopefully release them one year after another,â€ continued Millar. â€œIf it works out, weâ€™ll have to start shooting next summer.â€

â€œSuperman for the 21st Century, keeping everything we adore, but starting from scratch and making the kids love it as much as the 30-somethings.â€

So it looks like the Superman saga continues. And let’s not forget, Mark Millar is a writer and not a movie director, so there is a possibility of Singer and Millar working together. The possibility of this happening, especially with Singer’s already existing vision, is slight to zero. But imagine for a moment what a creative combination that would make, much like the Nolan-Goyer combo they’ve got going for the Batman franchise.Â